New £3.5million 'beacon of sustainability' unveiled at Derbyshire quarry

A £3.5million investment at a Derbyshire Dales quarry has been dubbed a ‘new beacon of sustainability’ for the area.
Sarah Dines MP opens Longcliffe’s new beacon of sustainability.Sarah Dines MP opens Longcliffe’s new beacon of sustainability.
Sarah Dines MP opens Longcliffe’s new beacon of sustainability.

Independent, family-owned business Longcliffe Quarries has completed its £3.5 million investment in a new state-of-the-art washing plant at its Brassington Moor quarry.

The new facility will contribute to Longcliffe’s ongoing efficiency goals, as well as to its objective of reaching zero-carbon quarrying operations by 2027.

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Longcliffe produces more than 100 products for a huge range of critical industries, from animal feeds and pet foods to glass and plasterboards, from plastics and adhesives to pH correction and flue gas desulphurisation.

The new washing plant will enable the transformation of material with a higher clay content, at a rate of 220 tonnes per hour, into valuable single-sized aggregates and sand grades. This will allow Longcliffe to recover key products from material that traditionally had to be discarded, maximising the company’s available reserves.

Viv Russell, managing director of Longcliffe Quarries said: "This new development strengthens Longcliffe’s position as a champion of sustainability in the quarrying sector.

"Since 2014/15, onsite energy intensity has fallen by nearly 20 per cent, and with the addition of two wind turbines, Brassington Moor quarry’s net emissions have fallen by almost 70 per cent.

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"Extensive tree planting and investment in natural capital – notably in the creation of three nature reserves – complement these carbon reductions, ensuring that Longcliffe remains a leading example of good practice in the industry, and continues to be one of the leading employers in the Derbyshire Dales."

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Sarah Dines, MP for Derbyshire Dales, presided over the official opening of the plant.

Sarah said: “I was so delighted to have my first ribbon cutting as MP at Longcliffe Quarries.

"I am so proud to have such a critical industry so vital to national infrastructure in my constituency and was pleased to be able to open their new plant alongside their hard working team who made it all happen.”